
Die Casting is a high-pressure metal casting process where molten metal is injected into a hardened steel mold (die) under high pressure.
This method is highly efficient for producing large quantities of parts with consistent quality and precise dimensions. The molds are reusable, allowing high-volume production with excellent repeatability.
Advantages:
High production efficiency for mass manufacturing
Excellent dimensional consistency
Good surface finish with minimal post-processing
Ability to produce thin-walled parts
Typical Materials:
Aluminum alloys
Zinc alloys
Common Applications:
Automotive parts
Electronic housings
Lighting fixtures
Consumer appliances
Industrial equipment